Public Notioes. ?"«HE Underaigned ha^e Tmst Funds for Investment upon Sts*. class freeholii eec :rictoa ar. lowes t current ratna of it'terest in eunia varying from £10 to I £2000. WILDING AND LEWI", 77 Solicito'B, i'urnytt si Trees. Trees 1 rees fIIHE Undo.v! E: -..Nj b. gs to !h*nk his X numertiaa Kr'e'Kie it'd Cus nmcrs fur their p»o: f v.-rs a, ■: «•». s ihnir -ttriil attention *o hlg px^naivo f>»cck ->f F.<CIT AND FOBEjT TRICKS «.f *\\ eorte. JN.B. -Planting d-no )<y cuutrao*, »nd all Treoa supplied und phnted liy m* will be guaranteed for 12 motuhß. Fm«t TroeH prnned and gnr-ien-i k<"p y - >n d:dar by the weak or by the y»>»r. 40 000 CupMaorooarpa, 1 ysar old, 20.C00 ditto, 2 years old. 24,000 Pli^ub Inalguls. All orders by post, or left with Mb H. G. Flower, Confectioner, East Street, ahall receive my prompt attention. James Porter, CLIFTON NURSERY, 4 192 Allenton, Aahhurton. BEMOVAL NOTICB. WM- BAYLIS GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Junction ' of the Wakanul Koad and Cameron Btreet, between Poet Offioe and Mr Gamble's, facing the County Council Avenue. WILLIAM BAYLIS beaa to tnnounce to his Customers and the General Public that he has been forced to remove from Skundera' Buildings to the above Premises in consequence of the Bank having let his Dhop In Saundors' Buildings to Mb Aicobn. W.B; trusts that his Customers will not be Inconvenienced by the change of situation, as the new premises are an Immense improvemen npou the old, and more centrally placed ; in faot, my Customers will be very pleaaed with the change. In my new Premises shall have » large and varied Stock of Groceries, Teas, China, Glassware, Hardw«re, Cutlery, Brushware, Cheese, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, Potatoes, Flour, and every requisite of the trade, which will be sold ftt the LOWEST POSSIBLE FRIOES. Goods delivered daily. Families waited on for orders. Agent for the Wakanal Flour Mills. The Bkst Fiour Made. 20 TONS CLOVER SEEDS CLOYER SEEDS CLOJER SEEDS WE are now landing, ex " Aorangl " from London, our new Season's Clovers, Turnlpa, Garden, and Flower Seeds, which we have procured direct from the GROWERS. They are of the choicest quality, being this Season's crop, and are therefore fresh and eeliablb. We will forward samples to any address on application, so that intending purchasers can test the germinating quality for their own satisfaction. ALBYKE CLOVER, RAPE, WHITE CLOVER, MUSTARD, COW GRASS, TURNIPa, RED CLOVER, MANGOLD, TIMOTHY, CARROTS We have also Perennial Ryegrass and Cocksfoot for sale in large or small quan. titles, latest novelties in Garden and Flower Seeds, from that well-known Lon. don firm, James Carter and Oompamt, Empty Iron Tanks Ml Oases for sale. J. SEALY~and CO., (Late Sealy. Bros.) 7 30,000 FRUIT TREES. No Christchurch WcoMy Aphis or Bangiora Scale Blight. THOS.~SEALY NURSERYMAN, ASHBURTON HAS now ready for this Season a Planting by far the largest and Best Stock of Fruit Trees in Canterbury, probably in the Colony, consisting of - APPLE TREEB PEAR TREES " PLUM. TREE3 PEACH TREES CHERRY TREES APRICOT TBEEB Quinces, Walnuts, Filberts, Grape Vines, &c, &c, well grown robust tree and grafted on the best stocks.: Also large quantity of Berry Fruits of all kind and an innumerable quantity of FORES and SHELTER TRtiES, Roses, 'Crns mental Trees, Shrubs, Roots, &c, &c. great variety. MESSR g J. SEALY & CO., Seedsmex East strce continue to act on my behsu' in Town, r nd all orders, &c, entrusted to them shall have prompt attention. DESOE *TIVK PRIOED CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION, THOMAS~"SEALY, River Bank, Ashburton, Fronting south approach to Traffic Br.dg 3 H, J. WOOD & Co. STATIONERS' HALL, ffriedlander's Buildings, Ashburton. BOOKS, Commercial and Geoerft Stationery, Account Books, <fto, HEW BOOKS BY EVERY MAIL; MUSIC. Pianos, Harmoniums, Acoordeonl Concertinas, Violins, Banjos, &o , &ci New Songs and Muolo of every description A large quantity of Musla (Sheet and Books) slightly soiled, to be sold at a Great Sacrifice, FANCY GOODS Writing Oases and Desks, Scrap, Photc and Fern Albums, Work Boxes, Purses Otrd Oases, Pocket Booka,Photo Frames and every description of Fancy Stationery, Writing, Printing, and Wrapping Papers in any quantity. Any Book out of atook procured from our Ohrlßtchurch Establishment, the Stock of which is one of the Largest and Best Assorted in the Colonies, or from London Agency. A special DlßOount allowed fco Llbrrrf and Bohool Committees! H. J. WOOD &'d STATIONERS' j HALL, ASHBURTONt _
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1926, 23 August 1888, Page 3
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723Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1926, 23 August 1888, Page 3
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